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Bell Bullitt Triple Threat Helmet

In the late 1960s Bell released the Star, the first full-face helmet, revolutionizing the helmet and motorsport industries and setting a new standard for safety. Since then Motorcycle helmets have taken all sorts of shapes and forms, but at its essence has always been the simple and classic Star. The inherent beauty in the Star’s simplicity has made it an effective and aesthetically appealing piece of motorcycle gear that has survived the test of time.

To pay homage to the glory days of motorsport, the Bell Bullitt has inherited the classic styling of the Star, but has been infused with contemporary comforts and crash protection. Constructed with a low-profile fiber composite shell and multi-density EPS liner, the Bullitt meets modern DOT regulations yet comes as close as possible to the look and feel of the original Star. Luxurious appointments like a micro-suede lining with leather trim, metal mesh circular intake vents, rear exhaust vent and 3D cut cheek pads with speaker pockets, compliment the vintage styling and shoot the Bullitt into the 21st century.

Named after the brash detective, played by iconic actor and motorsport enthusiast Steve McQueen in the cult classic Bullitt, the Bell Bullitt is as much an exercise in design as it is in rider safety, breaking the mold and providing a premium retro option to the market. Put that vintage helmet back on the shelf where it belongs and pick up a Bullitt to fulfill all your retro riding dreams.

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I recently bought both the Gringo S and the Bell Bullitt. They are both great helmets, ... if you're looking for a better quality helmet go with the Bullitt. It's got a fantastic field of vision and fits true. The noise was a little more than I expected, but I usually wear ear plugs or molded inserts for music. It's the typical helmet noise from the wind, but there is also some whistling from the vents at the top of the helmet. It seems to be more pronounced at various head angles. I think the more you lean forward the worse it is- seems better if you're looking straight forward, head level. If you wear glasses you might problems- one of my pairs goes on pretty easy, the other not so much (glasses with the Gringo S go on with relative ease). The padding in the Bullitt is superior and feels like a comfortable but too snug fit. The chin strap is very comfortable. I really liked the Bullitt's shield mounting system- it goes on and off very easy and feels like it is seated very well (Gringo not so much). There is ventilation, but I didn't think it was excessive. I love the color scheme and the retro look with the bubble shield. I'm very satisfied and would recommend this helmet.

As someone who grew up riding and not wearing a helmet, I wanted a helmet that gave me the protection I needed on the road, and looked good doing so. The Triple-Threat Bullitt does just that.

Pros:First and foremost, this helmet looks bad-ass. The color scheme is perfect for my bike, and with the addition of the smoked flat shield (sold separately) it's just the retro-racer style I was looking for.

Another big plus, from someone not use to wearing a helmet, is the wide field of vision. When looking forward, the only part of the helmet I can see in my peripheral vision is the very edge of the chin bar. That's it. It's as close as you can get visually to not wearing a helmet.

I've read quite a few reviews talking about noise issues with this helmet, which had me worried. But I can safely say I haven't had this problem. There is a slight wind noise sometimes, but it's at a very specific angle that I don't normally ride at (helmet downward at maybe 45 degrees). I actually like the noise, because it lets me know the angle I have to put my head to get air to flow through the vents (see Cons). It's definitely quieter than not wearing a helmet at all. I use to avoid the highway due to wind noise at higher speeds with no helmet, but this weekend I was cruising along like it was nothing with this helmet on.

Cons:I'm not sure what the normal amount of airflow is for a full face helmet, but this one seems to have very little. Wind comes up from the bottom and hits my chin, and that's about it. If I turn to the side I get a little on my face, but not much. The vents at the top only seems to work if I angle my head down about 45 degrees, to where I can hear the wind noise through the vents. I was riding on a 60 degree day and the top of my head felt warm at times. I'm thinking I may have to remove the face shield altogether in the summer and rock sunglasses instead.

Fit is definitely for a "round" head. I feel like my head is fairly round, but I still had too much pressure on my forehead and the sides (ear area) feel just a little loose. I was able to take my thumb and press in the area in the forehead, and that helped quite a bit. I actually wish I would have worn it more before doing that, because I may have pressed it in a little too far. It's not loose, but it's not tight either. I think that with some breaking in, then pressing of the foam in the forehead area, it'll fit just about anyone fine. It just takes some fine tuning.

Conclusion:If you want a bad-ass looking full face helmet that protects your head, this one will do the trick. It may lack some features of higher priced lids, but it definitely looks better than any other helmet I could find in it's price range.

The Bullitt is one of the few retro style helmets on the market with the Biltwell Gringo being its closest competitor although the Bullitt is the only one that stands out in its class.

PROS:- Premium liner with leather trims - mulitple colorways, shields/tints to further customize- on the lighter side, comfortable for longer trips- good airflow from the head ventilations. I taped some off during cooler weather- DOT & ECE rated. Better ratings than the Gringo. Should be good to if you travel to other countries since ECE is worldwide recognized.

CONS:- Noisy! absolutely necessary to wear some sort of hearing protection on longer rides. Not sure how comm systems will be effective. - Retro styling has an effect on aerodynamics. flat bottom tend to catch wind / wind noise when looking up. Looking down increases wind flow through top vents. Chin bar a bit too close although opening and closing chin vent with your lips is kind of convenient. - Price! maybe a next gen would include more modern features. a better seal for sure on the visor and an option to close the upper head vents would justify the premium price.

If you're willing to forego some of its flaws or maybe just riding around town, the Bullitt is a premier helmet. Nothing else comes close to its styling.

The helmet looks badass and for the most part , is badass. I bought the tinted flat shield as well and have replaced the original bubble shield. Once I did that I did notice a little slack in the bolts that hold the face shield on the helmet, they’ve been tightened and adjusted but still a little shake which becomes annoying. As for air flow , it’s not great, the holes above in the forehead really are just for show, unfortunately it has not helped me much during he day, but maybe I was expecting a bit more. Overall I’m happy with the helmet, got it at a good price, but I will have to purchase another helmet (maybe full open face) or something different to give me more air flow for day riding

I've had one for a bout 8 months now and you know what, I find myself reaching for my Shoei RF1200 way more. The Shoei is more comfy, quieter, better protection, doesn't look too bad and manages wind way better.

The Bell on the other hand looks cool, has better vision and feels roomier. That's about it. Living in Philly, I love throwing the Bullitt on for quick errands around town...during the summer. I'm glad I own one and for me, it serves the purpose well instead of running around with an open face. It also suits my Moto Guzzi V7 well since its red and black just like my bike.

If I was rating the Bell based on what a helmet should do, I'd give it 2 stars. If I was rating it on its novelty, it gets a 4.

Sizing: I wear a Large in Shoei and Shuberth and an XL in the Bullitt.

I love this helmet. I haven't worn a full face in years because they pinch my cheeks. (I'm fat and have a round face) . This helmet does not pinch.

I watched a video on this helmet (from Revzilla) that states you get two visors. You don't. I got a single clear bubble visor. The pictures indicate that you get a tinted flat visor. Not a deal breaker, but I did have to buy another visor for it.

I marked it as 'slightly loud' because I get a slight rattle in the ear area with the new shield. I have to pull it apart and see if I can tighten up...something...

The field of vision is excellent for a full face. I have a 3/4 that I see more on the sides than the Bullitt. There is no helmet in my field of vision, even my peripheral, when wearing this helmet.

Helmet fits great, it is light, acceptable noise level, with large field of vision, and adequate air flow. The retro type style is exactly what I was looking for and I have no complaints. Recommend the helmet for anyone shopping for this style helmet.

Pros:+ Feels lighter than the weight noted.+ Fit is great; meant for round-oval heads (true to size; measure your head for a perfect fit.+ Fit & finish is nice quality

Cons:- Very noisy as others have stated- Whistling occurs at highway speeds from the vents- Front BELL decal sticker is non-removable (under the clear coat)- Front chin vent is pointless- No option for a chin curtain to reduce wind channeling into the eyes (DIY hacks can be found but not ideal)- D rings are a bit finicky with the flaps annoyingly in the way.

In spite of the cons, this helmet is still awesome. Just keep the cons in mind if you're on the fence and they aren't a huge factor in decision making.

Stunning looking helmet that captures the style vibe of my cafe racer. Helmet is LOUD due to "always open" venting above the visor.Swappable visors are a nice plus, although be certain to keep the screws tightened, so you don't lose the visor.Shallow front to back depth puts your chin VERY close to the lower from of helmet.

Stunning looking helmet that captures the style vibe of my cafe racer. Helmet is LOUD due to "always open" venting above the visor.Swappable visors are a nice plus, although be certain to keep the screws tightened, so you don't lose the visor.Shallow front to back depth puts your chin VERY close to the lower from of helmet.

Video states that the helmet comes with a smoked visor and clear however the discription states it only comes with the clear visor. Which is correct as I see the other designs have both included in the description?